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carbonation
car·bon·ate C0100500 (kär′bə-nāt′)tr.v. car·bon·at·ed, car·bon·at·ing, car·bon·ates 1. To charge (a beverage, for example) with carbon dioxide gas.2. To burn to carbon; carbonize.3. To change into a carbonate.n. (-nāt′, -nĭt) The anionic divalent group CO3, derived from carbonic acid, or a compound containing this group. car′bon·a′tion n.car′bon·a′tor n.carbonation (ˌkɑːbəˈneɪʃən) n1. (Chemistry) absorption of or reaction with carbon dioxide2. (Chemistry) another word for carbonizationcar•bon•a•tion (ˌkɑr bəˈneɪ ʃən) n. 1. saturation with carbon dioxide, as in making soda water. 2. reaction with carbon dioxide to remove lime, as in sugar refining. [1650–60] carbonationThe process of dissolving carbon dioxide in a liquid under pressure.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | carbonation - saturation with carbon dioxide (as soda water)permeation, pervasion, suffusion - the process of permeating or infusing something with a substance |
carbonation
carbonation[‚kär·bə′nā·shən] (chemistry) Conversion to a carbonate. (chemical engineering) The process by which a fluid, especially a beverage, is impregnated with carbon dioxide. (geochemistry) A process of chemical weathering whereby minerals that contain soda, lime, potash, or basic oxides are changed to carbonates by the carbonic acid in air or water. carbonationThe reaction between carbon dioxide and calcium compounds, esp. in cement paste, mortar, or concrete, to produce calcium carbonate.MedicalSeecarbonatecarbonation
Words related to carbonationnoun saturation with carbon dioxide (as soda water)Related Words- permeation
- pervasion
- suffusion
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